Website Security

Web application firewalls (WAF) provide an advanced layer of protection for your website by allow who and what is (or isn’t) allowed to access it. WAFs protect your website from malicious traffic and harmful requests and stops you from getting hacked by blocking attackers before they can access your site.

Block Brute Force Attacks

Real-time monitoring of failed login attempts and lock out any attempts to brute-force guess your WordPress password or WordPress usernames.

Country and Manual Blocking

Country blocking is designed to stop an attack, prevent content theft or end malicious activity that originates from a geographic region. Blocking countries who are regularly creating failed logins, a large number of page not found errors and are clearly engaging in malicious activity is an effective way to protect your site during an attack.

Manual blocking enables us to block entire malicious networks and any human or robot activity that indicates suspicious intentions based on pattern matching and IP ranges.

SSL certificates display an HTTPS prefix and a green padlock icon on your visitors’ browser bars, secures your site with industry-standard grade encryption, and creates a secure tunnel through which information can pass safely.

Google favors HTTPS-encrypted websites and will push them higher in search results. So an SSL not only protects your customers, but helps you find more of them. Which brings us to the next topic, SEO.

SEO

WordPress out of the box is a pretty good platform for SEO, but that doesn’t mean we can’t improve it further.